Immigrants Reduce Poverty
In an article released today by the Associated Press, a report from the United Nations shows that Female immigrants tend to send more money home to relatives than their male counterparts. The female immigrants tend to make less money but they will also send everything above their basic needs.
The report looks at the impact the female immigrants have on the economy of their country of origin. It is estimated that there are 95 million women that are immigrants throughout the world. These immigrants are reducing poverty in their home countries and providing the necessary financial support for their families at home. Many of them are providing financial support for older children at home so they could attend to their studies and be able to graduate from the universities.
You can read the article entitled, “Female immigrants earn less than men but send home more money” by visiting this link: http://www.dailybulletin.com/business/ci_4332153
For the full report entitled, “A Passage of Hope, Women and Migration”, you can visit this link: http://www.unfpa.org/swp/2006/english/introduction.html
The report looks at many aspects of migration. It looks at the history of migration as well as the various types of migration. It looks at aspects of migration such as health issues of the migrants, issues for female migrants and impact of migration.
There are a lot of issues apparently but what we need to realize is economically, immigration is a factor for the both counties, the country of origin and the receiving country. As discussed above, especially in relations to the female immigrant, there is a major difference being made economically for the country of origin. These immigrants are sending money home in the $billions of dollars according to The World Bank. The money is being spent, not only on the necessities but also to change the face of poverty. Mothers are making sacrifices not only regarding living on as little as possible and occasionally eating in the soup lines, but they are not home to see their children grow up. They are not in their homeland and many of them have their families back in their home country. They are providing everything they can for their families without regard for themselves.
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